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Peace Once Again!!!-Katrina Rescue Update 10/14/05 Page 13.

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  • Amazing... and lovely pictures!
    When reading your post about the stories, the first thing that came to mind was a lovely book that was inspiring AND informational. "Horses and Hurricanes" or something of the like.. with information on what to do for the beasties before a hurricane hits (everyone ALWAYS asks) and inspiring stories from Katrina and others.

    You're doing great things for these lost horses!!

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    • Elizabeth - you are truly My Hero
      Your stories here were so awesome, heartbreaking and inspiring all at the same time!
      Along with your wonderful group of volunteers your posts have made me truly appreciate what it means to have a safe, warm, dry place for me and my horses.
      Bless you and all of those who helped this miracle happen
      *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
      Steppin' Out 1988-2004
      Hey Vern! 1982-2009, Cash's Bay Threat 1994-2009
      Sam(Jaybee Altair) 1994-2015

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      • Simply FABULOUS!!! I'm so glad that this story has a happy ending, thanks to Elizabeth and all the other volunteers. After you recooperate, Old Lady, please get busy on that book!!!

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        • Elizabeth, you know where you stand in my book! There is a chapter in my book for Heros. You are the 1st one and I love you for all you have done. Please thank all the volunteers for their heart felt effort of love.

          Great photos and tales make me happy with tears!
          Steph

          http://community.webshots.com/user/stephanne014

          Rerider/Haydunker Clique

          RIP Barbaro, you were my hero!

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          • Original Poster

            You guys are so sweet. Honestly, I am such a small part of all this. There are four of us that have been there from the beginning...Bonnie, me, Dr. French and his wife Nina. We have been joined by dozens of volunteers over the last six weeks. I have made some amazing new friends. not to be forgotten are all the people who donated money and supplies...without everyone, this could never have happened as we are not being supported by any organization such as HSUS or ASPCA....everything we have has come from private donation and volunteering.

            We are now down to about 50 horses...maybe less. We should see about 20 go home in the next few days. We have microchips on about 25-30 more and are trying to find the owners. If the owners are not found buy the time we have to leave Lamar Dixon, we will send the horses out to foster. The owners will then have another 90 days or so to claim the horses. All the horses will be fostered in state and as close to this area as possible. We want to give the owners every opportunity to find their horses and we know that won't happen if we ship the horses out of state.

            If after the fostering period has expired and the owners are not found, the horse may be adopted by the fostering individual. We would like to have no horses in foster care by the end of the year. That is our goal.

            For now, we are beginning plans to consolidate our three barn operation into one barn. I think we will be moving from barn 4 down to barn 3. It is further away from the facilities provided for the evacuees and a little more quiet. Tommorow will be a busy day.

            Tonight, the family of one of our volunteers had a big fish fry in front of the barn. The food was delicious. Unfortunately, the batteries on my camera went dead so I couldn't take any pictures. Also, the percheron's, Fidel and May (Andalusion x Arab?) went back to Mid City Carriage's barn in the French Quarter. The mules left a few days ago. Tomorrow, more will go. It is kinda bittersweet. It is great to see them go...but I do miss my big huge drafty friends. They are such silly butt heads!

            I will post more tomorrow. Until then...sleep well my friends!

            Elizabeth
            Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

            http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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            • What a life defining event to have participated in. Horrifying and tragic at times, but amazing.
              Well done.
              Fullcirclefarmsc.com

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              • Elizabeth -

                I don't know if I met you down there or not - there were so many people! Nikki and I stayed there for 3 days - with that little A-shaped trailer by "stud row" in barn 6 (I think).

                I was just wondering if you knew how Nancy was - the little old pony who was so skinny. They initially were calling her LaToya. I had talked to her owner a few times while I was there. I was wondering if she was going to make it.

                Thanks you so much for all the work you have done.
                _________________
                www.lostpony.com

                Everything must end; meanwhile, we must amuse ourselves. -Voltaire

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                • Original Poster

                  Was this the little roan pony that came in with the mini stallion from hell? The pony was really old...is that who you are talking about?

                  If so..she went home with her owners last week and she was fine. I wish you could have seen them loading those guys up. Since they lost their horse trailer in the storm, they had to retro-fit their box trailer that is used for their business. They are sheet rock contractors and had all their sheetrock tools in this trailer. It was so funny to see the minis and the pony rooting through the stuff on this trailer...they eventually had to figure out a way to keep the ponies out of everything. But it was funny.

                  Another funny story...we had someone come by the other day to pick up their 2 horses and a mini stallion. The only had a 2 horse straight load w/out a tack room. The planned on building a ramp out of 2x4's so the mini stallion could load up in the back of their pickup truck. They said their kids were gonna ride with them to keep him from jumping out. The were traveling about 2 hours from Gonzales, LA to Hazlehurst, MS. I was tempted to let them try it just so I could take some pictures. I ended up telling them to come back later and get the mini. They didn't want to make 2 trips, but I knew if the cops got hold of them, they would be turned around and sent right back! It was funny as it could be though.

                  Another day in paradise!

                  Elizabeth
                  Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

                  http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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                  • Congradulations on getting most everyone home! I know you must be exhausted from all of the work you have been doing. Now that the evacuees are going home and JG is home you will have more time to spend with him.

                    Take care and thank you for all that you and your crew did.

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                    • Original Poster

                      I haven't been online this week much. I apologize. I adopted a yellow lab puppy at the beginning of the Hurricane Katrina rescue efforts (no, he wasn't a rescue...it was just good timing) and he chewed my network cable in half.

                      Anyway, this week has been really quiet. The small animal people have pulled out of Lamar Dixon! No more barking dogs. No more yucky odors from dog poo left lying around. No more uniformed yahoos riding around in golf carts. It has been so peaceful....just like when we began nearly seven weeks ago.

                      We have consolidated our 3 barns and one arena down to one barn. There are still a few stallions in the arena paddocks, but that is where they need to stay. We have cleaned all the stalls we vacated and packed up all the stuff donated. Everything was moved to barn 3.

                      We only have about 40 horses left. A good number of them will be going home this weekend. One of the volunteers purchased a carriage horse while here and plans to make an eventer out of him. He is living with my TB's until his new owner can arrange transport.

                      One of the vets in the New Olreans area is spending a lot of time searching out and identifying dead horses. She came by the other day and was telling us about some of the things she has seen. Her stories are horrifying. Maybe one day I will share them, but for now, we are into caring for the living. We will mourn those that passed later on down the road.

                      Most if not all the horses I photographed have gone home. I hope to take some picstures of those that remain so you may get to know them as well.

                      Tomorrow is gonna be a beautiful day!

                      Elizabeth
                      Member of the OTTB Clique, Re-Riders Clique and the Thread Killer Clique.

                      http://community.webshots.com/user/esimison

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